Does anyone have a link to .38 Rimless, aka .38 ACP; .38 auto.?
I need some brass that is properly headstamped.

I know I can load these light loads in .38 super brass (identical dimensions), but I do not want to err and damage my old autos.by running the wrong loads. My thought was to buy nickel .38 super brass, but if anyone has a site to get .38ACP ammo or brass, I would very much like them to let me know.
Terrytjpopkin@mac.com

.38 Super brass and .38 Colt Auto (.38 ACP) brass are, to all intents and purposes, identical. I load for a Colt 1902, Astra 400, and Star Modelo Super, and use the same batch of brass for all. Of course, I load them all to different levels, and simply note on the box label which pistol they are for. BTW, the ACP should do well with a 125-130 gr bullet at about 950-1000 fps.

i have used a lot of other cartridges to form other rounds, what i do is chuck the brass in a lathe and use a small cutting tool to cut two lines in the cartridge head just enough to mark out the headstamp.

This is my first post - hope to be an active member . Well here's my problem - while shooting my liteweight revolver the cylinder jammed , would not turn. Upon inspection , I found a bullet had moved forwand , out of the case and blocked the cylinder from moving. A call to Remington , they were Remington cartridges,revealed this is a somewhat common problem with lite revolvers. What type ammo do you shooters advise me to use ?

Edit-add Another idea is to separate one particular head stamp for use in the 38 acp and not load it for the super at all. You can only shoot factory or your reloads that way with that brand of brass. OR you could use brass cases for acp and nickle for super.

If you can find an old box of 38 acp ammo at a gun show you might use them or you could take a file and put a notch on the rim or use paint in the head stamp or extractor groove to make the gun-specific brass identifiable. There are LOTS of options to choose from

As for the new-guy question... it's complicated...(to explain in a word or two, if you haven't been around guns & ammo much)... you would get a lot more answers by starting a new thread with a descriptive title.